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Italian Adverbs: Formation, Position, Types (B1)
🔍 In short. Italian adverbs tell you how, when, where, how much, or how certain. Most are built by adding -mente to the feminine …

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Italian Articles: Il, Lo, La, Un + Preposizioni (A1)
Italian articles agree with the noun in gender and number, and the form is chosen by the sound that follows. A practical guide to il, lo, la, l’, i, gli, le plus the indefinite un, uno, una, un’ and the preposizioni articolate al, dal, del, nel, sul. Built for English speakers.

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Italian Possessive Adjectives: Mio, Tuo, Suo, Loro (A2)
Italian possessive adjectives agree with the thing owned, not the owner, and normally keep the definite article (la mia casa). This A2-B1 guide covers the full mio/tuo/suo/nostro/vostro/loro paradigm, the singular-kinship exception and its restorations, suo ambiguity, proprio for co-reference, loro’s invariability, and the post-nominal casa mia pattern.

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Italian Simple Prepositions: Di, A, Da, In, Con, Su, Per, Tra/Fra (A2)
🔍 In short. Italian simple prepositions (“preposizioni semplici”) are nine short invariable words that link a noun, pronoun, adverb, or infinitive to the rest …

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Italian Imperfetto: Forms, Uses and When to Use It
🔍 In short. The italian imperfetto is the past tense for what was happening, not what happened once. Its endings are almost completely regular …

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